Episode 01

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Episode 01
第1話
Hetalia: Axis Powers episode
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Episode Information
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 1
Length 5:00
Original air date January 24th, 2009
Production Credits
Storyboards Bob Shirohata
Director Bob Shirohata
Key Animation Masaaki Kannan
Ending theme "Marukaite Chikyuu" by Daisuke Namikawa
Hetalia Episode Chronology
Episode 01 Episode 02

The first episode of Hetalia: Axis Powers was broadcast to mobile phones on January 24th, 2009, and streamed online on January 26, 2009. It adapts the Meeting of the World chapter, and parts of the Prologue and Chibitalia chapters from Hetalia: Axis Powers Volume 1. The Chibitalia segment of this episode was later included in the compilation episode of the same name.

The show was originally set to air on Kids Station on this same date, but due to complications (believed to be the protests in South Korea, though the station denies this), the television broadcast was cancelled and the episode was broadcast on Animate.TV instead. It eventually had its televised premiere on July 9, 2010 on BS11.

Plot Summary

Meeting of the World

America suggests that a giant robot be built to shield Earth from global warming and Japan agrees with him, much to the aggravation of Switzerland. England opposes America's idea, however, and France just opposes both of them. China attempts to break up the fight by offering them snacks. Though they refuse, yelling that "It'll just make things worse!". In the meantime, Russia is busy bothering Lithuania and his fellow Baltic states, only to wind up stopped by Poland, who threatens to make his capital Warsaw.

Germany finally puts an end to the fighting, ordering that each nation present their data and that they will have 8 minutes each to speak. Italy offers to speak, only to yell out "PASTA!".

Prologue

The story of Ancient Rome is detailed. In the present day, Germany finds himself in a forest and preparing to deal with Rome's heir. Instead, he comes across a crate of tomatoes. Which is not tomatoes but in fact Italy!

Chibitalia

We begin the story of Chibitalia, Italy in his youth. After having spent time with his grandfather, Chibitalia returns to find that the other children have become bullies and that the Holy Roman Empire wants him to become one with him. Chibitalia runs off crying, with Holy Roman Empire chasing after him.

Post-Credits Teaser

Germany is staring at said crate of tomatoes with a confused expression.

A note reads "Until next time".

Character Appearances

Meeting of the World

Prologue

Chibitalia

Voice Cast

English Dub Cast

Trivia

Meeting of the World

  • In the manga version, Greece has a small speaking role, while in the episode we only see the shot of him sleeping.
  • South Korea and Austria are excluded from the sequence, although a character design of Austria in his "Meeting of the World" outfit was shown in promotional images and turnarounds for the series. A character design of South Korea also existed, but was later removed from the official site after he was written out of the series.
  • Some further dialogue between characters is trimmed out for time constraints, most notably the part with England apologizing to Germany and Austria's entire role.
  • In the manga version, Italy's haircurl was shown to be in the shape of a heart when Germany called on him. This detail was not carried over to the animated adaptation.
  • This segment is notable for its reuse of animation when it comes to Germany's part: The close-up shot of his mouth, the panning shot of the room, and him slamming his hand down are three such scenes that are repeated.
  • In the gg fansub version (popular before the license of the series), there were a few notable errors: When Poland is threatening Russia and protecting Lithuania, the subs above Lithuania's katakana name are incorrect. They are meant to be "Lithuania", though they read "Latvia" instead, a fellow Baltic. The subbers also translated Russia's reply to Estonia to make him say that bullying was fun, while the official subs and other translations instead reveal that he was calling Estonia annoying.

Chibitalia

  • The first part of the Chibitalia strip where France, Spain, and Holy Roman Empire bully Chibitalia for his art and land, is not included, as it was cut from the published version of the manga.
  • Ancient Rome in the original Chibitalia strip is depicted as an elderly man when he takes Chibitalia to live with him. In the anime adaptation, he appears as the younger warrior version that is shown in the prologue.
  • While the younger Romano (later referred to as Chibiromano in the anime to differentiate from his older self) is voiced by Daisuke Namikawa for his cameo in this episode, the role would later be recast and given to Aki Kanada in the third season (World Series). In the dubbed version of this episode, the role was given to Ian Sinclair, who also voices the adult Romano.
Hetalia Episodes
Season 1 (Axis Powers) · Season 2 (Axis Powers) · Film (Paint it, White) · Season 3 (World Series) · Season 4 (World Series) · Season 5 (The Beautiful World) · Season 6 (The World Twinkle) · Season 7 (World☆Stars)
Season 1 (Axis Powers Season 1) Episode 01 · Episode 02 · Episode 03 · Episode 04 · Episode 05 · Episode 06 · Episode 07 · Episode 08 · Episode 09 · Episode 10 · Episode 11 · Episode 12 · Episode 13 · Episode 14 · Episode 15 · Episode 16 · Episode 17 · Episode 18 · Episode 19 · Episode 20 · Episode 21 · Episode 22 · Episode 23 · Episode 24 · Episode 25 · Episode 26
Season 2 (Axis Powers Season 2) Episode 27 · Episode 28 · Episode 29 · Episode 30 · Episode 31 · Episode 32 · Episode 33 · Episode 34 · Episode 35 · Episode 36 · Episode 37 · Episode 38 · Episode 39 · Episode 40 · Episode 41 · Episode 42 · Episode 43 · Episode 44 · Episode 45 · Episode 46 · Episode 47 · Episode 48 · Episode 49 · Episode 50 · Episode 51 · Episode 52
Compilation Episodes "America's Cleaning Of The Storage: Director's Cut· "Chibitalia"
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